Hooked Towel Rod And Method

ABSTRACT

A towel rod is provided having an elongated rigid body having two shorter parallel rods positioned lower than the body by support means on each end of the body. The body having support means attached to each end of the body and attach to and provide a gap to a wall.

The present application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/533,033, entitled “Hooked Towel Rod” filed Jul. 15, 2017, which is hereby incorporated by reference.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a household article. More particularly, and in a preferred intended use, the present invention relates to a rack for supporting towels and a towel hanging method for facilitating the drying of towels.

BACKGROUND OF ART

Most people take a shower or bath once every 24 hours. The common practice is to use a dry towel to thoroughly dry the body after bathing. Once a towel is used there is need to dry it thoroughly and store it for the next use. There are a wide variety of towel hanging, organization and storage devise such as towel rods, hooks, racks, baskets, shelves, heated towel drying devices or devices that are comprised of a combination of the afore mentioned devices. The problem with these products is that they either take up too much space in a shared bathroom, do not allow for efficient towel drying, are relatively expensive or waste energy. One of the more common prior art devices used is a variety of basic towel rods. After use a towel is usually folding in half by width and then folded at mid-length over a towel rod however this common method traps moisture and does not allow a towel to dry thoroughly. One solution to this problem is to only fold the towel once in half over a towel rod or shower curtain rod. This method allows the towel to dry faster but does not allow room for a washcloth to be hung and is an inconvenience for anyone else who needs to bath.

Towel racks with multiple hooks and bars help to save space but a towel hung on a hook or folded over a towel rod will not dry thoroughly by the next use. Towel drying racks are another sought after solution but most require a system such as a boiler and radiator system or electrical device already in place. This is not a viable option for most households. Towels that are not dried efficiently and left damp in the bathroom can facilitate microorganism growth some of which may produce a foul odor and may become a health risk.

The present inventor recognized the need for a device that aids in efficiently drying towels, uses less living space and does not require energy use as prior art devices do. The inventor recognized the need for an improved method of hanging a towel in a state that better facilitates water evaporation.

SUMMARY OF INVENTION

A towel rod is disclosed. In one embodiment, the towel rod comprises a rigid elongated rod or pole. The first portion is relatively long in length compared to the other portions of the first embodiment. A second and third portion bend downward and then outward from the first portion at either end of the horizontally oriented first portion and support a fourth and fifth portion that continue outward from the second and third portions to form relatively strait hooks or rods shorter in length than the first portion. The fourth and fifth portions are supported under the first portion by the second and third portions. A second and third embodiment comprises of rigid support means for the first embodiment and are located on either end and on the same side of the first portion of the first embodiment. The second and third embodiments are affixed to a stationary surface or structure such as but not limited to a bathroom wall. The hook portions or strait rods comprising the third and fourth portions of the first embodiment provide support for the outer portion of a towel by allowing the long edges of a towel to be folded over them. The first embodiment may be one continuous rod comprising a plurality of bends or a plurality of contiguous embodiments. The present towel hanging method places a towel on the present invention in a state that exposes more surface area of a towel and facilitates more efficient water evaporation from a towel's surfaces than the states that can be achieved using common towel hanging methods with prior art devices.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1. shows a front view of the present invention.

FIG. 2. shows a top view of the present invention of FIG. 1.

FIG. 3. shows an isometric view of the present invention of FIG. 1.

-   -   1 in accordance with all the embodiments of the present         invention.

FIG. 4. shows the first step of the towel hanging method.

FIG. 5. shows the second step of the towel hanging method.

FIG. 6. shows the third step of the towel hanging method.

FIG. 7. shows the present invention, towel rod in the first state of use.

FIG. 8. shows the present invention, towel rod in the second state of use.

FIG. 9. shows the present invention, towel rod in an alternative configuration

FIG. 10. shows the present invention, towel rod in an alternative configuration

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

In the following description the same numeral references refer to similar elements. The embodiments shown in the Figures are preferred, for exemplification of purpose only. In addition, although the preferred embodiments of the present invention as illustrated in the accompanying drawings comprise various components, etc. and although the preferred embodiments of the towel rod device and corresponding parts of the present invention as shown consist of certain geometrical configurations as explained and illustrated herein, not all of these components and geometries are essential to the invention and thus should not be taken in their restrictive sense, i.e. These components and geometries should not be taken as to limit the scope of the present invention. It is to be understood, as also apparent to a person skilled in the art, that other suitable components and cooperation there between, as well as other suitable geometrical configurations may be used for the towel rod device according to the present invention, as will be briefly explained herein and as can be easily inferred here from by a person skilled in the art, without departing from the scope of the invention.

Referring to the present drawings there is shown in FIG. 1.8 the present invention which is a towel rack device constructed of a horizontally orientated bar as the major portion of the first embodiment FIG. 1.1 which at present has a circular cross section but may be constructed of any variety of shapes with a cross section such as but not limited to a square, triangle, hexagon, etc. The second portion FIG. 1.4 and third portion FIG. 1.5 of the first embodiment are of no fixed pattern and are attached to or extensions of the first portion of the first embodiment FIG. 1.1 and are located on either end of the first portion of the first embodiment FIG. 1.1. At present the second portion FIG. 1.4 and third portion FIG. 1.5 of the first embodiment bend downward relative to the first portion of the first embodiment FIG. 1.1. The second portion FIG. 1.4 and third portion FIG. 1.5 of the first embodiment then bend out from the first portion of the first embodiment FIG. 1.1 and are attached thereon or are extended by a fourth portion FIG. 1.6 and fifth portion FIG. 1.7 of the first embodiment which are support means for a woven piece of fabric such as but not limited to a towel FIG. 4.10 of standard size as is known in the art and of which is present in FIGS. 4 through 7. The second portion FIG. 1.4 and third portion FIG. 1.5 of the first embodiment may be created of a variety of shapes within the scope of facilitating the present towel hanging method. An example of such as is shown in FIG. 9.21 and FIG. 10.29. The fourth portion FIG. 1.6 and fifth portion FIG. 1.7 of the first embodiment may be created of a variety of shapes within the scope of facilitating the present towel hanging method. An example of such as is shown in FIG. 9.30 and FIG. 10.31.

The first portion of the first embodiment FIG. 1.1 may be able to hang a smaller piece of woven fabric such as but not limited to a washcloth 26 as known in the art and as shown in FIG. 8.

Spacer constructs of no fixed shape or pattern and of shorter length FIG. 2.2 and FIG. 2. 3 relative to the first portion of the first embodiment FIG. 1.1 are attached thereon near either end of the first portion of the first embodiment FIG. 1.1 for the purpose of mounting onto a stationary object such as but not limited to a wall FIG. 3.12, door and the like and provide adequate separation between the hanging towel FIG. 4.10 and wall FIG. 3.12.

FIGS. 4 thru 8 show the steps of the present towel hanging method and states of use of the present invention. FIG. 4. shows the first step of the towel hanging method which is to prepare a towel FIG. 4.10 to be folded by holding a towel vertically by length. FIG. 5. shows the second step of the towel hanging method which is to fold a towel FIG. 4.10 approximately in half at middle length FIG. 5.21. FIG. 6. shows the third step of the towel hanging method which is to fold the right length edge FIG. 6.17 and left length edge FIG. 6.19 of a towel FIG. 6.10 over the fourth portion FIG. 6.6 and fifth portion FIG. 6.7 of the first embodiment of the present invention FIG. 6.8 so that a towel FIG. 6.10 is supported thereon by portions four FIG. 6.6 and five FIG. 6.7 of the first embodiment. The portions of a towel FIG. 6.10 near the respective right length edge FIG. 6.17 and left length edge FIG. 6.19 may be single folded in the case of small towels or double folded in the case of larger towels over the fourth FIG. 6.6 and fifth FIG. 6.7 portions of the first embodiment of the hooked towel rod FIG. 6.8. FIG. 7 shows the present invention FIG. 7.8 in the first state of use with a towel FIG. 6.10 in it's final position supported by the present invention FIG. 7.8. FIG. 8. shows the present invention in it's second state of use with a washcloth FIG. 8.26 supported by the present invention. FIG. 9. shows an alternate configuration of the hooked embodiment FIG. 9.21 which supports the support means for a towel FIG. 9.30. FIG. 10. shows an alternate configuration of the hooked embodiment FIG. 10.29 which supports the support means for a towel FIG. 10.31.

INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

The present invention could be created in a variety of colors to increase its aesthetic appeal to consumers and manufactured using a variety of materials such as but not limited to metals such but not limited to steel, aluminum or other metal alloys. Or other materials such as but not limited to wood, plastics or a combination of materials such as rigid composite materials.

Any metal components of the present invention, FIG. 3.8 can be manufactured with the use of a variety of metal forming techniques including but not limited to metal casting techniques, metal extrusions techniques, metal welding techniques, metal bending techniques and metal milling techniques, etc.

Any plastic components of the present invention FIG. 3.8 can be manufactured with the use of a variety of plastic forming techniques such as but not limited to injection molding, 3D printing and extrusion molding techniques, etc. Any wood components of the present invention, no FIG. 3.8 can be manufactured with the use of a variety of wood forming techniques such as but not limited to wood milling, wood forming, wood carving techniques and the like.

The present invention may be created by forming a rod of afore mention rigid metal material and using known bending techniques bend a long cylindrical rod on each end downward and then out from the major body FIG. 3.1 to form hooks or strait lengths FIG. 3.6 and FIG. 3.7 on either end of the major body FIG. 3.1. The total length of the present invention including portions one FIG. 3.1, two FIG. 3.4, three FIG. 3.5, four FIG. 3.6 and five FIG. 3.7 of the first embodiment must be sufficient to secure a towel FIG. 4.10 from falling under its own weight using the present towel hanging method or when disturbed by forces such but not limited to one stroking a towel FIG. 4.10 to make folds neat or adjusting a towel FIG. 4.10 into the final present towel hanging position. The wall spacers and mounts FIG. 3.2 and FIG. 3.3 may be created by forming the afore mentioned materials into a variety of shapes such as tubes, solid cylinders or rods of any shaped cross section or other form which provides support for the hooked towel rod FIG. 3.8 to be attached on to a wall FIG. 3.12 or other stationary object such as a door or the like. At present the spacer mounts FIG. 3.2 and FIG. 3.3 may be made of tubes which can be fastened onto the towel rod by welds, with screws and threaded holes or other means known in the art. The spacer mounts FIG. 3.2 and FIG. 3.3 may be attached to a wall FIG. 3.12 or other stationary object or fastening device by weld means, with screws and threaded holes or other means known in the art.

The above description is intended to enable the person skilled in the art to practice the invention. It is not intended to detail all of the possible carnations and modifications that become apparent to the skilled worker upon reading this description. It is interceded however that all such modifications and variations be included within the scope of the invention and that is defined by the following claims. 

The invention claimed is:
 1. A towel rod, comprising: a rigid first, second and third embodiment; the first embodiment comprises an elongated first portion centrally located relative to the adjacent portions of the first embodiment and oriented horizontally and parallel to a floor; the second portion of the first embodiment is located on left end of the first embodiment and is oriented perpendicularly or at least at an angle and extends downward to support a fourth portion of the first embodiment; the third portion of the first embodiment is located on right end of the first embodiment and is oriented perpendicularly or at least at an angle and extends downward to support a fifth portion of the first embodiment; the fourth portion of the first embodiment is horizontally oriented and parallel to the first portion of the first embodiment and supported by the second portion of the first embodiment; the fifth portion of the first embodiment is horizontally oriented and parallel to the first portion of the first embodiment and supported by the third portion of the first embodiment; the first embodiment is supported by the second and third embodiments which are oriented perpendicularly to the first embodiment and are attached to the first embodiment near each end of the first portion of the first embodiment and provide means to attach onto a stationary object such as a wall and provide a gap between a wall and the first embodiment.
 2. The towel rod of claim 1, were the length of the first portion is at least 6 inches and no more than 26 inches.
 3. The towel rod of claim 1, were the length of the fourth portion of the first embodiment is at least 2 inches and no more than 10 inches.
 4. The towel rod of claim 1, were the length of the fourth portion of the first embodiment is at least 1/2 inches no more than 6 inches lower than the first portion of the first embodiment.
 5. The towel rod of claim 1, were the length of the fifth portion of the first embodiment is at least 2 inches and no more than 10 inches.
 6. The towel rod of claim 1, were the fourth portion of the first embodiment and the fifth portion of the first embodiment are located approximately co-leaner to each other.
 7. The towel rod of claim 1, were the left support embodiment and the right support embodiment provide at least 2 inches and no more than 16 inches gap between the first embodiment and a wall.
 8. The towel rod of claim 1, were on a towel and a wash cloth can be stored together.
 9. The towel rod of claim 1, were on a towel and a wash cloth may be stored significantly apart form one and the other as to allow air flow between the surfaces.
 10. The towel rod of claim 1, were a towel may be supported in a hyperbolic paraboloid like state.
 11. A method of using a hooked towel rod, comprising the steps of: Preparing a towel to be folded by hanging vertically in hands folding a towel approximately in half by length so that the shorter edges of a towel each hang downward freely; hereafter referred to as the first fold; folding the long right and left edges of a towel about the first fold in the opposite direction and over the fourth and fifth portion of the towel rod.
 12. The towel rod of claim 1, were the rigid material is selected from a group consisting of: aluminum, aluminum alloy, steel, steel alloy, bronze, bronze alloy, copper, copper alloy, zinc, zinc alloy, wood, wood composite, plastic, glass, and carbon fiber. 